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GOP: Democrats' plan leaves most oil off limits
2008-09-15
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans attacked a Democratic offshore drilling plan Friday for including a 50-mile coastal buffer that they said would leave untouched most of the 18 billion barrels of oil in waters now off-limits to energy companies.

A Democratic drilling proposal expected to be taken up by the House next week would allow energy development access to waters 50 to 100 miles from shore along almost all of the country's coastlines as long as a state agrees to drilling off its shore. Waters off Florida's Gulf coast and a nationwide 50-mile coastal buffer would remain out of bounds to energy companies.

But House Republican Leader John Boehner called the plan a "hoax on the American people," arguing that nearly 90 percent of the oil believed to be in the restricted offshore waters still would not be available. House Republicans have called for lifting the offshore drilling bans everywhere with no protected buffer.

"Keep in mind, we're opening up millions of more acres (to drilling) at a time when the industry claims they don't have the drills to explore the resources they have," said Drew Hammill, a spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

While drilling between 50 to 100 miles from shore would require state approval, areas beyond 100 miles where drilling also is banned would be opened without such restrictions under the Democrats' plan.

The Interior Department estimates that waters now under drilling bans off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts and in the eastern Gulf of Mexico contain nearly 18 billion barrels of recoverable crude oil with more than half that found off California. House Republicans on Friday cited data from Interior's Minerals Management Service that show that of the 9.75 billion barrels of oil believed to be off California only 5 percent lies beyond 50 miles. None of the 400 million barrels believed to be off Oregon and Washington is outside the protected buffer.

Of the estimated 3.5 billion barrels of oil believed to be recoverable off the Atlantic coast from Virginia to Georgia, 2.8 billion barrels would be available for drilling, but more than half of that would beyond 100 miles of shore where access would be more difficult, according to the Interior Department maps. About 700 million barrels is found within the 50-mile buffer.
Posted by:Steve White

#10  #9 I don't suppose that slant drilling works from off-shore platforms?
Posted by: DLR 2008-09-15 13:17

It's a pretty long run to drink that milkshake....
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2008-09-15 13:41  

#9  I don't suppose that slant drilling works from off-shore platforms?
Posted by: DLR   2008-09-15 13:17  

#8  Veto.
Posted by: Iblis   2008-09-15 12:39  

#7  Keep in mind, we're opening up millions of more acres (to drilling) at a time when the industry claims they don't have the drills to explore the resources they have," said Drew Hammill, a spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.


So, it will be unused. Where's the harm then?
Posted by: Formerly Dan   2008-09-15 10:56  

#6  Well, we know the Chinese are certainly not deterred by the Donks as they begin their drilling off the Keys. Where's all the 'gloom and doom'(tm) being directed at them? [still awaiting another shot to the 'reelection' funds from the Buddhist monastery?]
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-09-15 08:06  

#5  let the ban expire
Posted by: Frank G   2008-09-15 07:40  

#4  The do-nothing Democrats.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-09-15 06:43  

#3  Why solve problems when you can half ass everything?

The ass O' crat party.
Making losers of Americans since 1959.
Posted by: newc   2008-09-15 02:53  

#2  You can drill offshore, cuz that's what the polling says we should. However, we've found a workaround that allows us to be on the right side of polling numbers and still not accomplish anything by restricting the drilling to areas where there isn't any oil.

/donk strategist.
Posted by: Mike N.   2008-09-15 02:25  

#1  The offshore drilling ban continues under a different name.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2008-09-15 00:54  

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